Nestled in a highly desirable conservation area, this remarkable Grade II listed residence from the late 1700s spans approximately 3000 square feet on a generous 0.6-acre plot. The home showcases original period features and offers considerable versatility for modern living. With potential for expansion, there are 'submitted plans pending' for a separate dwelling or a substantial workshop/studio, subject to planning permissions.
Upon entering, you're greeted by the property's character and charm. The layout includes three adaptable reception rooms, highlighted by a dual-aspect living room featuring stunning exposed beams and an impressive Inglenook fireplace that creates a welcoming atmosphere. An additional dining/sitting room and a dedicated study enhance functionality for both family life and entertaining.
The kitchen/breakfast room is thoughtfully designed with oak cabinetry and includes a walk-in pantry for ample storage alongside a utility room. Upstairs, the spacious galleried landing could serve multiple purposes such as a reading nook or an extra study area. Five well-sized bedrooms — four doubles and one single — provide comfortable accommodation options complemented by two bathrooms for convenience.
Externally, the property benefits from extensive parking via a gravel driveway leading to a detached garage, set within an established garden offering privacy through mature hedging. This outdoor space invites opportunities for recreation or gardening enthusiasts to make their mark. The high-pitched roof of the detached garage opens possibilities for conversion into various spaces like a home office or gym.
Located near Ashford in Willesborough Lees, this semi-rural area boasts access to nature trails while being minutes away from essential amenities, recreational facilities, and excellent transport links including high-speed rail services to London. The potential here extends beyond mere residence; this property presents an opportunity for investment through renovation and development.